Common use of Courtesy Clerk Clause in Contracts

Courtesy Clerk. 1. A Courtesy Clerk is one whose duties consist of the tidy up work around the checkstands and in the' area between the checkstands and the cus­ tomers’ entrances to the markets. Courtesy Clerks may keep the checkstands stocked with supplies, such supplies not to include merchandise offered for sale. Courtesy Clerks may handle merchandise after it becomes the property of the customer. Courtesy Clerks may collect and line up push carts or baskets from the parking lot and return them to the market, and may keep that area orderly and free from refuse. Courtesy Clerks may carry empty bottles to a collection point located in the front part of the store and refuse to a point of disposal located outside the store.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Food and Liquor Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement